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Harford County Woman Wins $100K On Scratch-Off: Maryland Lottery
A lottery player scratched her way to a $100,000 prize this week in Harford County, lottery officials said.
EDGEWOOD, MD — A woman in Edgewood was among three people who won $100,000 this past week playing the Maryland Lottery, officials said.
The 46-year-old purchased a scratch-off ticket for the Money Rush game from the Edgewood BP at 2201 Pulaski Highway. It costs $10 to play.
For selling a top-tier ticket, the BP will win $1,000 as well, officials said.
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Other $100,000 winners this week hailed from Berwyn Heights and Upper Marlboro, according to the Maryland Lottery, which reported the largest prize in the state will go to a Multi-Match player in White Marsh who has not yet come forward to claim $2.2 million.
The second-biggest prize of the week — followed by the Edgewood woman and two additional $100,000 winners — went to a Reisterstown man who won $250,000 from a scratch-off in Ocean City, lottery officials said.
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